Solutions - For Distributors & Importers

Stop losing margin to stockouts.
Ship confidently across every border.

Whether you're distributing domestically or importing globally, KNOSC gives your team the demand visibility, automated reordering, and multi-region coordination to run a tighter operation, without a 12-month implementation.

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The Problems We Solve

What keeps distribution & import teams up at night.

SKU proliferation & complex reordering

Hundreds of SKUs across dozens of suppliers, each with different MOQs, lead times, and seasonality patterns. KNOSC calculates every reorder automatically so your team stops living in spreadsheets.

Demand seasonality failures

You know demand spikes in Q4 but your safety stock models are too flat to account for it. KNOSC tracks velocity per SKU and adjusts safety stock dynamically as patterns shift.

Tariff & trade policy volatility

A tariff announcement at midnight means a 6am crisis call. Model any tariff scenario across your entire order book in minutes. Know the downstream impact before the market moves.

Port, rail & cross-border ETA dependencies

A 7-day rail delay shifts every reorder date on every affected SKU. KNOSC incorporates port and rail ETAs into reorder windows automatically, so delays propagate through the plan, not through your inbox.

Multi-region ERP fragmentation

Already live for a P&G Supplier of the Year across US and Mexico. KNOSC unifies data from multiple ERPs and regions into one planning view without requiring you to consolidate systems.

Supplier allocation & ASN compliance

When a supplier cuts your allocation, you need to know which customer orders are at risk within minutes, not days. And when you ship, ASNs are generated and submitted automatically.

Built for operations teams like yours.

Book a 30-minute demo tailored to distribution and import operations. We'll show you how KNOSC handles your specific supply chain decisions.

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To see how KNOSC can help you with your supply chain decisions